Daniel Delany DD (February 1747, in Paddock, Mountrath, Laois, Ireland – 9 July 1814, in Tullow, County Carlow) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
Educated at the Irish College in Paris, he taught at the English college at Saint-Omer.
In 1783, Delaney was appointed coadjutor to James Keeffe, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
Together, they established St.
Patrick's, Carlow College.
Delany later founded the Brigidine Sisters, and the Patrician Brothers.